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Nice! Yea the Ray ĢI shows to give a PAR level of about 44 at my depth. I'm shooting for medium to high light and plan to run those t5s with color max bulbs for a few hours during mid day to get a little more light and get more on that end of the spectrum. If it isn't working out I will look into your offer. You have multiple tanks? This is my first attempt at a bit bigger one.

hell I have a light I am not using because I do not use co2 it's a led rated at like 7800 lumens, it turn night into day in a room lol, but without co2 you get bba if your finex is not enough, which it might not be, they tend to be mid level, let me know, but i would sell this light for a decent price, it is a beamworks but has a green element driver because the one that came with it crapped out, has cooling fans and all, and you can get a timer for it pretty cheap. there is another place called ummmmm the coral reef it is not far from the aquarium, never been but I hear good things about the livestock and the staff

Well, there is fish fair, in morristown he has a very limited selection mostly mophoni and not to cheap, there is the "pet store" in college square mall but I avoid that place like a plague, long story, do not buy fish or plants from there, they will never get a dime form me ever again. There is another place called ummmm aquatic marine on clinton highway, they had some nice driftwood last time I was there, but i did not care for the staff, the plant selection was ok, but the tank it was in and the plants were covered in blue green algae (which the jackass marine biologist informed me is "cyano-bacteria" and it's easy to treat at which point I sighed and said then how come your tank is full of it and why would I pay you for plants I need to treat) They did have nice driftwood and rocks though. The rest of the places are like petco/petsmart/pet supply plus which is hit or miss, there is a place by east town mall by the target called mistys pet depot, we have not been there yet.